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s Meetings. A R R O W S . A PUBLIC MEETING will be held Willowby Schoolroom on MONDAY, t .o 9fch, at 7 p.m., to take steps to form a Sparrow Club. 727 a S. S. CHAPMAN. Impounding Notice. IMPOUNDED at South Eakaia, from Rokeby, April 26th, 30 SHEEP. Brands indistinct; ear marks, several 3 front notches. If not released by May 11, they will be sold at noon. GEO. SHELLOCK, 739 a Powndkeeper. Tenders M OUNT HUTT ROAD BOARD. -WANTED—TENDERS for the FORMATION of about ICO chains of road leading from back track to Main Rakaia road (full width). • Also, For CUTTING storm water CHANNEL through the upper portion of Broom Park. Plans and* specifications may be seen at Road Eoarl Office. * v Tenders to be sent in by THURSDAY, the 12th instant. W. B. COMPTON, 740 a Overseer. Public Notices. i ITKEN—Try him for Pastey, /V Cakes, Confectionery, Biscuits, &c. The best in town. AITKEN, Baker, &c., Saunders’ Buildings. 745 a IJIHE WRECK OF THE TARARUA. SUBSCRIPTIONS on behalf of a Fund for the relief of the WIDOWS ami ORPHANS of the late Revs. J. B. Eichaedson and J. Aemitagb are invited by authority of the Executive Committee, namely;—Messrs F. J. Garrick, H. Overton, G. Gould, C. W, Turner, and W. Harris. Intimation is hereby given to the Wesleyan frieiids of the Ashburton Circuit that their co-operation by subscription at earliest possible date will be respectfully received by EEV. W. KEALL, And . W. H. COLLINS. Ashburton, May sth, 1881. 741 a HBURTON MILLS. OWNERS of GRISTS will be CHARGED Id and 2d per bushel respectively for CLEANING First and Second Class WHEAT, in addition to the charge fof Grinding. HENRY BOWERS 629 a (For Saunders Brothers). MILLS. ( Having taken the above Mills, I beg to | inform farmers and the public generally that the MILL is NOW OPEN, and hope, by turning out a first-class article, ‘ to merit a share of public support. 1 Gristing on the usual terms. Cash buyer of grain. ' JAMES CLARK. March 17th, 1881. 376 a IMPORTANT TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH ULCERS, SCURVY, SORES, ■ Or Wounds of any Description. TATES’ PATENT BRITISH HERB i OINTMENTS, compounded only by Mrs i Burins of Akaroa, from British Herbs, f and warranted to cure Ulcers, Scurvy, ; Sorbs, or wounds of any description, of i however long standing. Red Ointment for ulcers, a certain cure for all ulcers, { of -no matter how long standing. < or Green Ointment, which has produced astonishing cure? in that inveterate disease, scrofula, or king’s evil. Eminere, or White Ointment, for all swellings and inflammation in any part of j the body or limbs. Sold in boxes, post . free, at la 6d and 2s 9d each. ( Also, Purifying Drops, for gravel, or pains in the loins, or secret diseases. Tliesa drops may be had for 2s 9d the bottle. The Ointment and Drops will be , forwarded with a printed wrapper with directions for use. Address: MRS C. BURNS, Akaboa. 697 a V. R. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. In the matter of The Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act, 1865, and In the matter of—--Ist. The Rural Section numbered 8340, in the Christchurch District, in the district of Canterbury; and 2nd, The nine Rural Sections numbered respectively 1911, 1998, 2946, 19694, 1969, 19696, 19697, 19746, ' and 19747, in the District of Timara, in the said Provincial District of Canterbury ; and 3rd. The eleven Town Sections numbered respectively 342, 421, 433, 452, 450, 495, 497, 509, 510, 514, and 636, in the Town of Ashburton, in the said Provincial District of Canterbury : All settled by the will of William Barnard .Rhodes, late of the City of Wellington and of Highland Park, near the said city, merchant, deceased. ' '■ Notice is hereby given that Maby Ann Rhodes, in the will or the said William Barnard Rhodes mentioned, did on the twenty-ninth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, present a petition to the Supreme Court of New Zealand,at Christchurch, praying that an Order might be made by the said Court vesting in .Sarah Anne Rhodes, William ' Waring laylor, Thomas Mason, and John Studholme, as the Trustees of the said will, and in the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of the said will, a general power of leasing the lands hereinbefore mentioned, 1 or any part of the same, for terms of yean in possession not exceeding twenty-one years for an agricultural f or occupation lease, and not exceeding fortytwo years for a building or repairing lease, with a general power of entering into eliminaty Contracts to grant such leases, to ; such conditions as the said feink fit :’ And that the (loner’ and of all other or propely appearing . <a |pn of the jereto, twhen aid

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